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Biology, 06.11.2020 19:50, jaylahlove77

Glycolysis is the first of three steps in cellular respiration. Review glycolysis by matching each phrase on the right with a term on the left. Some terms are used twice. 1. Compound formed between glucose and pyruvic acid
2. Not involved in glycolysis
3. Fuel molecule broken down in glycolysis
4. Produced by substrate-level phosphorylation
5. Invested to energize glucose molecule at start of process
6. Reduced as glucose is oxidized
7. Glucose converted to two molecules of this
8. Assembled to make ATP
9. "Splitting of sugar" 10. Carries hydrogen and electrons from oxidation of glucose
A NADH
B. Pyruvic acid
C ATP
D. NAD
E .Glucose
F. Glycolysis
G. ADP and P
H. Oxygen
I. Intermediate

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